Sports season
2021–22 Mestis League Mestis Sport Ice hockey Duration 23 September 2021 – April 2022 Number of teams 14 2022–23 →
The 2021–22 Mestis season is the 22nd season of Mestis , the second highest level of ice hockey in Finland after Liiga . Therefore, this season there will be 14 teams.[1]
Clubs [ ]
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Mestis team map
Team
City
Home arena, capacity
Founded
Head coach
FPS
Forssa
Forssa Ice Hall , 3,000
1931
Hermes
Kokkola
Kokkolan jäähalli , 4,200
1953
Hokki
Kajaani
Kajaanin jäähalli , 2,372
1968
IPK
Iisalmi
, 1,358
1966
JoKP
Joensuu
PKS Areena , 4,800
1953
Kari Martikainen
Ketterä
Imatra
, 1,200
1957
KeuPa HT
Keuruu
, 1,100
1995
K-Espoo
Espoo
Espoo Metro Areena , 6,982
2018
Kim Hirschovits
K-Vantaa
Vantaa
, 2,004
1994
Mika Niskanen
KOOVEE
Tampere
Tampere Ice Stadium , 7,300
1929
Vesa Viitakoski
Peliitat
Heinola
Versowood Areena , 2,686
1984
Hannes Hyvönen
RoKi
Rovaniemi
Lappi Areena , 3,500
1979
SaPKo
Savonlinna
Talvisalo ice rink , 2,833
1929
7.10.2021 [2]
TUTO Hockey
Turku
Kupittaan jäähalli , 3,000
1929
Antti Virtanen
Regular season [ ]
Pos
Team
Pld
W
OTW
OTL
L
GF
GA
GD
PCT
Final Result
1
Ketterä (Q)
51
29
7
3
12
188
130
+58
.680
Advance to Quarterfinals
2
JoKP (Q)
51
27
6
5
13
181
127
+54
.641
3
K-Espoo (Q)
51
25
9
4
13
154
125
+29
.634
4
FPS (Q)
51
24
5
6
16
168
149
+19
.575
5
KeuPa HT (Q)
52
22
4
6
20
165
170
−5
.513
6
RoKi (Q)
52
19
8
7
18
152
161
−9
.513
7
Hokki (Q)
52
21
4
8
19
152
155
−3
.506
Advance to Wild-card round
8
IPK (Q)
51
18
8
6
19
142
149
−7
.497
9
Hermes (Q)
52
18
4
9
21
142
151
−9
.455
10
K-Vantaa
50
15
6
8
21
142
170
−28
.433
11
SaPKo
52
17
5
5
25
143
159
−16
.423
12
TUTO Hockey
50
16
5
5
24
134
141
−7
.420
13
Peliitat (E)
51
12
9
5
25
131
159
−28
.386
Did not finish the season
14
KOOVEE (E)
50
10
5
8
27
126
174
−48
.320
Updated to match(es) played on 24 March 2022. Source:
Mestis (E) Eliminated;
(Q) Qualified to the phase indicated
Rules for classification: 1) Points-per-game; 2) Goal difference; 3) Goals scored; 4) Head-to-head points; 5) Penalty minutes.[3]
Playoffs [ ]
Playoffs are being played in four stages. Each stage before the final is a best-of-3 series, with the final being a best-of-5 series. The teams are reseeded after the quarterfinals, so that the best team by regular season performance to make the semifinals faces the worst team in the semifinals.
Bracket [ ]
Wild-card round (best-of-3)
Quarter-finals (best-of-3)
Semi-finals (best-of-3)
Finals (best-of-5)
1
Ketterä
7
10
2
(Pairings are re-seeded after the first and second round)
3
6
8
9
4
FPS
5
Wild-card round [ ]
TBD – TBD 0-0
TBA TBD TBD 0-0
TBA TBD TBD 0-0
TBD – TBD 0-0
TBA TBD TBD 0-0
TBA TBD TBD 0-0
Quarter-finals [ ]
TBD – TBD 0-0
TBA TBD TBD 0-0
TBA TBD TBD 0-0
TBD – TBD 0-0
TBA TBD TBD 0-0
TBA TBD TBD 0-0
FPS – TBD 0-0
TBA FPS TBD 0-0
TBA TBD FPS 0-0
Semi-finals [ ]
TBD – TBD 0-0
TBA TBD TBD 0-0
TBA TBD TBD 0-0
TBD – TBD 0-0
TBA TBD TBD 0-0
TBA TBD TBD 0-0
Bronze medal game [ ]
Finals [ ]
References [ ]
External links [ ]
Teams (2018–19) Former teams Seasons Related topics
2021 –22 in men's ice hockey
International Leagues